🧠 Fuel Your Brain, Elevate Your Life!
Real Mushrooms Lion’s Mane Powder is a premium organic supplement designed to enhance cognitive function and immune support. Made from 100% pure Lion’s Mane mushroom extract, this vegan powder is rich in beta-glucans and free from grains, additives, and fillers. Each serving delivers potent health benefits, making it a perfect addition to your daily routine.
Allergen Information | Contains: Dairy Free, Gluten Free |
Units | 60.0 gram |
Serving Recommendation | 0.5 teaspoon |
Brand | Real Mushrooms |
Format | Powder |
Age Range Description | Adult |
S**D
Very good
Good
G**R
Brain relief
I’m loving this, wish I knew of this before, currently gone into adult further learning for a career change, the intensity of learning was tiring my brain out, this has helped massively. You have to take for a while to build up.
J**
Not for me but good quality
Can give you fog if taken daily. Try taking everyother day.
R**L
Amazing Product
I was a bit wary around mushroom tablets and the use of mushrooms for mental health benefits but I can honestly say my moods have improved massively and my brain feels alot more chilled, will be interesting to see whether I see similar effects long term!
C**N
Limitless!
This stuff is mental. I'm like Bradley Cooper in Limitless. Super focused. Creative. More organised mentally and my dreams are wild. Bounce out of bed and just get on with life. Bish Bosh!
S**.
Best before Date did not cover the dosage bought
I wasn't impressed that I had bought a 2mth supply, 14th April, 120 tabs and found that the best before date wasJune, meaning 2 weeks would be out of date. If I had seen them in a shop I would not have bought them and don't think they would be on the shelf.
A**R
Don't buy it.
Nobody knows what is inside, zero effect
J**W
Can this supplement help with Parkinsons?
This supplement was bought for a Parkinson's patient also diagnosed with dementia to see if it might help. He stopped taking the medications prescribed for Parkinsons some time ago because they didn't help with his symptoms and caused extreme sleepiness and brain fog. His symptoms (shaking, slowness of movements, freezing, delusions and increasing dependency) have been worsening and have reached a point where even a supplement-averse person (which he is) will consider taking Lions Mane.Two days in, so the patient has had two full doses (ie two capsules taken with a meal in the evening). It is very early days, but on day one he said he felt 'just a little bit better' and the same this morning. He is now able to dress himself again, could get to his feet more easily from a sitting position and has begun to show an interest in doing some puzzles to exercise his brain. So we will be continuing with the supplement.Will come back in a few weeks for another report on how things have gone.30th April The patient's days so far, taking this supplement (2 capsules per day, together after a meal) have been variable, sometimes 'sleepy' days with all the old symptoms, but, surprisingly, sometimes some very good days when it seemed as though some aspects of the disease had been pushed aside. On the very good days he seemed much more alert and quicker in his movements. The patient himself noticed that his voice sounded 'normal' (he has been speaking with a low, mumbly voice for two years +). The shakes are still there. So are the delusions, except that on one good day the patient started talking about them as though they were 'objects', like dreams, rather than being taken over by them. No new or negative symptoms. Overall, quite encouraging. Today we are upping the dose from 2 capsules to 3. Will report in a few weeks on how this went.29 May The patient has gone down with an infection and the mushroom extract has been stopped until he is better. It took us a while to realise that a worsening of physical symptoms and dementia were not due to a deterioration in his Parkinsons condition or to the mushrooms but to additional illness. The intention is to re-start the supplement at the recommended dose of two per days once the patient recovers.